| Source | Type | Quality | Cost | |--------|------|---------|------| | (official teacher’s solucionario) | Full-book solved activities | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Paid (€20-30) | | Selectividad/EBAU past papers (from each autonomous community: Madrid, Cataluña, Andalucía) | Real exam problems + official solutions | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Free (via government websites) | | YouTube channels (e.g., Economía desde cero , Econosublime ) | Video walkthroughs + links to PDFs in description | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Free | | Student-made PDFs on Studocu | User-uploaded, variable accuracy | ⭐⭐ | Free with account | | Telegram groups (search “EBAU Economía ejercicios”) | Curated drives | ⭐⭐⭐ | Free (but unverified) |
But the counter-argument is stronger: in a resource-poor environment (not every school has mock exam banks), solved exercises serve as — a cognitive science-backed learning tool. According to Sweller’s Cognitive Load Theory, novices learn best by studying solved problems before attempting unsolved ones. The PDF, therefore, is not cheating; it’s scaffolding. | Source | Type | Quality | Cost
Because in the end, Economía de la Empresa is not about perfect PDFs — it’s about understanding that a business lives or dies on its ability to turn data into decisions. And that’s a skill no solved exercise can fully teach, but many can help unlock. Because in the end, Economía de la Empresa
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